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sam.t96

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A conjunction that begins with an adverb clause and shows that the ideas in the clause are dependent on those in the main clause is called
 
  A) a coordinating conjunction.
  B) a subordinating conjunction.
  C) a participial clause.

Question 2

There are a number of strategies to practice writing-to-learn. Role-playing is
 
  A) splitting your mind in two and having one side defend an issue and the other side attack it.
  B) writing down the importance of something you are studying or reading in one sentence.
  C) writing as if you are directly involved in a topic you are studying.
  D) recording your first impressions about something.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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